The study of morality is an empirical as well as conceptual
task, one that involves data collection, statistical analysis, and
the formulation and testing of hypotheses. This volume is about
moral judgment, especially its exercise in selected social
settings. The contributors are psychologists, sociologists, and
philosophers of morality, most of whom have collaborated on
long-ranged research projects in Europe involving
socialization.
These essays make it clear that moral judgment is a complex
phenomena. The book fuses developmental psychology, sociology, and
social psychology. It relates this directly to the work of Jean
Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg, who wrote the introduction to the
book. Whether moral reasoning has a content-specific domain, or
whether its structures transcend specific issues of justice,
obedience, and rights, these and similar questions suggest that
moral philosophers and ethical theorists have much to say about the
human condition.
The contributors represent diverse disciplines; but they have as
their common concern the topic of the interaction of individual or
group-specific moral development and social milieu. Although deeply
involved in empirical research, they maintain that research on
moral development can be pursued properly only in conjunction with
a well-formulated theory of the relationship between society,
cognition, and behavior. Moral development is an institutional as
well as individual concern for schools, universities, and the
military. It is rooted in the ability to formulate genuine and
coherent moral judgments that reflect social conditions at two
levels: individual socialization and historical development of the
social system. This classic volume, now available in paperback, not
only exemplifies that framework, but also makes an important
contribution to it.
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